Both have
a measurement accuracy of at least 3.3 cm.
And you didn't actually answer the question about
the measurement accuracy of the thermometers being used.
The early implementation of LLOWFS at LESIA, Observatoire de Paris demonstrated an open loop
measurement accuracy of 0.01 lambda / D for tip - tilt at 638 nm when used in conjunction with a four quadrant phase mask (FQPM) in the laboratory.
Not exact matches
It's too early to determine the ultimate
accuracy of these
measurements, but the eye test says the results are promising.
However, two
of the most helpful reviewers complained about the
accuracy of the body fat percentage
measurements.
The effect
of machine translation being able to better understand context results in a huge jump in BLEU score (the industry
measurement for
accuracy).
David Nassar's forecast sample size is small and the sample period short, so confidence in the
measurement of his
accuracy is low.
Steve Sjuggerud's sample is small and not long in duration relative to typical forecast horizon, so confidence in the
measurement of his
accuracy is low.
James Oberweis» forecast sample is very small, so confidence in the
measurement of his
accuracy is very low.
@Noah, That book is ridiculous... He claims the universe is likely younger than 13.7 b.y. and backs it up by claiming that 100 +
measurements taken over the past 300 years supports the claim that light does not travel at a constant rate... As if people 300 years ago could measure with the kind
of accuracy we can today
We place our faith in the
accuracy of the
measurements and the models we create to explain the universe.
However would you kindly provide the
measurements in scale for the benefit
of accuracy?
As you know, baking is about precision and
accuracy and that's why I've always been an advocate
of weight
measurements.
I converted all the
measurements into grams for
accuracy, (33g
of cocoa powder, 50g
of sugar, 156g
of flour, 85g
of butter, 25g
of vegetable shortening) but perhaps I should attempt this again using volume instead
of weight.
InfoCrank offers you the highest level
of accuracy, actual left / right power
measurement, easy to use, durable, and more!
The most important criteria were the
accuracy of measurements, ease
of use and safety.
However for even more
accuracy it is suggested to not only use weight but also, waist
measurement (around the belly just above the belly button), thigh
measurement (around the leg where the diaper elastic is) and rise
measurement (from the top
of the diaper in the front to the top
of the diaper in the back, through the legs).
The first draft version
of the ResQu Index contained 25 items, relating to five domains addressing: quality
of design, sample definition,
measurement of outcomes, comparability
of cohorts, and
accuracy of interpretation and reporting (domains indicated in Fig 1).
Plans to privatise parts
of the National
Measurement System, the government service which guarantees the
accuracy of measurements throughout industry, have run into stiff opposition.
The simplicity and
accuracy of Newton's laws let any undergraduate transform observations
of a satellite's orbit into a direct
measurement of the parent body's mass.
The plan calls for using four pairs
of «test masses» made
of at least three different materials — such as beryllium, niobium and platinum - iridium — which would be kept in a vacuum and cooled to just a few kelvins, reducing temperature fluctuations that can degrade
measurement accuracy.
By reducing those errors, they increased the
accuracy of the greenness
measurements over the Amazon.
According to Paris, «The early universe is becoming such a tightly constrained environment with increasingly good
measurements that we can test our descriptions
of microscopic quantum physics, such as nuclear cross sections, to high
accuracy.»
England co-authored (along with three Echo researchers) a July 2008 study in the Journal
of Diabetes Science and Technology indicating the
accuracy of Symphony's blood glucose
measurements was comparable with the more common practice
of drawing and testing blood samples.
These sources
of pollution could prevent astronomers from getting a clear look at the night sky, limiting the sensitivity and
accuracy of their
measurements.
But finding that target required an important preliminary step to ensure the
accuracy of their
measurements: making a reference sample that contained ample amounts
of the target protein.
Now the
accuracy of measurement has been improved by a factor
of 10,000.
Argo floats and satellites are now helping to plug Austral ocean data gaps, and improving the
accuracy of Northern Hemisphere
measurements and estimates.
To ensure
accuracy, the team takes multiple
measurements of a handful
of different physics phenomena that independently correlate to test yield.
But geodetic precession had already been confirmed to nearly this level
of accuracy in
measurements of laser light bouncing off mirrors on the Moon, and the frame - dragging result is no more accurate than an estimate extracted from
measurements of the precession
of the orbits
of the Laser Geodynamics Satellites (LAGEOS) launched in 1976 and 1992.
Existing high -
accuracy wind
measurement technologies can be expensive and difficult to operate, leading to gaps in the application
of these technologies in situations where they are most useful.
One instrument, the Relativistic Proton Spectrometer (RPS), has been providing previously unavailable particle
measurements of high
accuracy within the heart
of the inner radiation belts.
But there is reason to suspect that gravitational energy is a special case, that
measurements of sufficient
accuracy might expose a violation
of the equivalence principle when energy is stored in a gravity field.
Using this method that has been developed by high - temperature plasma diagnostics, as shown in Image 2, we have succeeded in greatly reducing the influence
of atmospheric pressure (gas), which was a problem in high -
accuracy measurement of atmospheric pressure low - temperature plasma.
Experts urged caution, especially because an earlier
measurement of neutrino velocity had indicated, to high precision and
accuracy, that neutrinos do respect the cosmic speed limit.
Then, astronomers may be able reschedule some
of their planned VLBA
measurements, Reid says, but with some loss
of accuracy because Earth will have passed an optimal point in its orbit around the sun.
The map's
accuracy, however, depends on comparing three sets
of VLBA
measurements taken over 18 months.
HARPS allows for
measurements of radial velocities
of stars, which can be affected by the presence
of nearby planets, to be taken with the highest
accuracy currently available.
Then they used the speed
of sound
measurement to calculate the average speed
of the argon molecules and hence the average amount
of kinetic energy that they had — from this they were able to calculate the Boltzmann constant with an extremely high
accuracy.
The researchers also identified a cut - off value in the
measurement of temperature, which they proved could identify lung cancer with a high level
of accuracy.
The new program allows testers to forget about taking
measurements while also providing more
accuracy, recording reaction times down to tenths
of a second.
As temperature
measurements need to be made with increasing
accuracy across a wide range
of disciplines, fixing a single temperature as a standard becomes problematic, especially when you're measuring extremely hot or cold temperatures.
While it is still difficult to measure these quantities, the
accuracy of the
measurements affects the
accuracy of the scattering information that is generated,» Signorell said.
«This creates two problems: The machine can only see a larger collection
of molecules, reducing the
accuracy of the
measurement.
He is sceptical about the
accuracy of radiocarbon
measurements when it comes to absolute dates, but agrees the technique gives a valuable indication
of the lengths
of different historical periods.
Another team, led by Mark Kasevich at Stanford University in California, first demonstrated in 2007 that such an interferometer could measure G. Tino's team has «achieved a more than ten-fold improvement in
measurement accuracy»
of G with the interferometry technique, says Kasevich.
Because the masses
of the atoms and cylinders and their separation distance are known to high
accuracy, the researchers could tease out the value
of G from multiple
measurements of the clouds» accelerations.
To avoid the white coat effect, at - home automatic
measurements taken by the patient may be required, but available oscillometry - based automatic meters offer a low level
of accuracy.
The heightened
accuracy of the technique is precisely due to the use
of a solo atom as a «probe» in obtaining these
measurements.
Some
of these energy levels depend in part on the size
of the proton, and since the 1960s physicists have made hundreds
of measurements of the proton's size with staggering
accuracy.